In article <3g0q58$622 at bigboote.WPI.EDU>, eeyore at wpi.WPI.EDU ( BeeTyore ) writes:
> Is there a relatively simple program that will give peak areas
> from HPLC data? We're currently using a program with a several-years-old
> HPLC that does much more than we need (it could probably run an entire
> pilot-scale lab). We are about to get an old (~15 year-old) HPLC up and
> running, but it is not connected with a computer system that will analyze
> the information. Any suggestions?
> Thanks.
> Melissa J. Towler
>eeyore at wpi.wpi.eduOne very low technology suggestion:
Make a photocopy of your chromatogram on good quality paper. Then cut out your
peaks and put them on a good scale. Compare the weight of your peaks.
I am sorry if it sounds to simple but it works.
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